Yes, with either a OEM Honda cruise control unit or aftermarket unit.
Can be either way. They don't have to, but are allowed to.
Cruise control on a 2005 Honda Element functions by allowing the driver to set a desired speed, which the vehicle will maintain automatically without needing to keep the accelerator pedal pressed. When activated, the system uses sensors to monitor the vehicle's speed and adjusts the throttle position as needed to maintain that speed. The driver can typically increase or decrease the set speed using controls on the steering wheel. To deactivate cruise control, the driver can either press the brake pedal or switch off the cruise control system.
No. The Cruise Control is controlled by the engine ECM. If your cruise control isn't working, you probably either have a bad switch to actuate the cruise control, or a brake pedal switch which is in constant contact, and thus telling the computer it's engaged when it isn't.
I have the same model car and the cruise doesn't work on mine either
Cruise control is an automated system whereby the driver can select a specific speed and the car will automatically maintain that speed until the driver either disengages the cruise control or presses the brake pedal. It is the most useful for long distance highway driving where there is not too much traffic. Common misconceptions: Cruise control does not steer the car, or keep the car on the road. Cruise control does not prevent accidents.
The fuse that controls both the cruise control and the horn is typically labeled as the "horn" or "cruise control" fuse in the vehicle's fuse box. The exact fuse location and designation can vary by make and model, so it's important to consult the owner's manual for your specific vehicle. If either the cruise control or horn is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue.
To engage cruise control in a Toyota RAV4, first accelerate to your desired speed. Then, press the "Cruise Control" button, usually located on the steering wheel or stalk. Once activated, press the "Set" button to maintain your speed. To deactivate, you can either press the brake pedal or the "Cancel" button.
It is important to know the meaning of flashing lights in a car. When the cruise control set light flashes, it either means the driver hasn't finish setting the control, or that there is an issue with the fuse or wiring.
Depending on the age and model of the vehicle you have, the fuse which is associated with Cruise Control will either specifically say 'Cruise Control.' Other associations, such as with Ford, Chevrolet, and General Motors, the fuse box may say: "Ancillary" "Accessories" "Drive" finally, if the Cruise Control has been added after leaving the assembly plant, the Cruise Control power source may be connected to "Clock" "Display" and even "Radio." European makes may require direct reference to the vehicle manual for specific numerals.
To set cruise control on a Citroën C4, first ensure you're driving at your desired speed. Then, locate the cruise control stalk, usually found on the steering wheel or a lever on the steering column. Push the stalk down or press the "Set" button to activate cruise control at your current speed. To adjust the speed, use the "Plus" or "Minus" buttons, and to deactivate, either brake or press the "Cancel" button.
To activate the cruise control in a 2008 PT Cruiser, first accelerate to your desired speed. Once you're at that speed, press the "SET" button on the cruise control stalk located on the steering wheel. To increase or decrease speed, use the "ACCEL" or "DECEL" buttons, and to deactivate the cruise control, either press the "CANCEL" button or tap the brake pedal. To resume your set speed, press the "RESUME" button.